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Former Star Miller to Replace Stevens

Not only will the Butler Bulldogs be going into their first season in the Big East, they’ll be doing so without Brad Stevens, the coach that led them to become a college basketball powerhouse in recent seasons. However, fans will still see a familiar face on the sidelines with former Bulldog Brandon Miller now at the helm. Miller was a star for Butler during his three-year playing career in the early 2000s, scoring in double figures each season while leading the team to its first Sweet 16 in over 40 years during a memorable run in the 2003 NCAA Tournament during his senior season.

In his first head coaching gig, the 34-year-old Miller will be tasked with following in the footsteps of a coach that made it to the NCAA Tournament in five of his six seasons at the helm, including an incredible run of back-to-back national championship game appearances. To help ease the transition year into the Big East will be returners Khyle Marshall (9.6 points per game) and Kellen Dunham (9.5 ppg), who will be needed in prominent roles on both ends of the court, while highly touted incoming freshmen Nolan Berry and Elijah Brown may also be available right off the bat to add more depth to a typically well-balanced roster.